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T v Tarrc "Five Friday, July 24, W25.- - THE-LA' GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Local News In Brief Interested COMING tVKNTS Annual Win?. Kin nml Fleet -foot I'tul) KiKh Ituiuiut't und Aununl Knal'-rn Oregon Sporta iiinn'a AHSuciullou tiapahool July 28. WlHi:oiln. She was culled to Wit cousin by Un; lllnc-ia of her moth er, who was much better whin .die left. On way to linker AlisH Virginia Wright was in Iji (Iramle this morning en ruuh! to her home at i;uki'i, after visiting al Milium hake. She wan uccoiu-piinU-tl by her cousin. .Miss Kruneis I McKciinon. of Imlilcr. who will -stay ut liaK)-r for , several tlays. Mrs. I'lkc Well Aunht Mrs. Krank l'ike l ahht lo be out again alter several tlays con finement at home becauso. oE illness. VI-it In- iimlher Mrs. If. MaxitHtl a ltd her two Children went to I'nion Ihw morn ing lo spend tin- day with her mo ther, .Mrs. J. H. Orion. Left for lliiiuitinultm Mrs. i- liiiffln left Mils morning on train No. 'J4 for Hun tington, Oregon, to visit tor H"veral days. . Shoulder Itmkeu Allen It. Hunt'T received a bro ken right, hhoiildcr several days ago while trying to crunk a trac tor.' ..Alt hough Hie injury is some whiit improved ut present it will be several tlays before he will be able to usr pis arm. Jlerc l"nm Wnlhmii .Mr, and .Mrs. Henry MrKlioy wire among the busines visitors to l,a Grande yesterday from Wal lowa. 1 At Long Itcach - After visiting in I. a (Ira tide at I he homes, of their parents, .Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Crowley It i t. for Long IScai'b. Washington to stay a week before returning lo their home at Hoy. Washington. Thev were joined by friends in l'orttand, who aet'omanieil Hum to Jjong-beuch. wlTs . f ' J v,,, J n , J L Visiting In La Cit-ninlc Mm. V. I Overly and son. John, are vlsitini; in l.a (irandc ut t Iil Hirlew home. Their home ia at lluntiMb'tun. T( iHit lirdllirr , - MiH Nellie (.'iliilllie,' or lilSlnlifk'. North Imliotii, nierlt l:nu mIkIiI In l.;t Grande on her way lo Joseph to visit lier brother who lives thetv lor oeveral weeks. Jtitiirns from rortlmiil Jin. llerinan l!erer relilimiil to l-a (Iranile thiH jiiorniilK ' ul li r Komi' lime in Portland. Mr. anil Mrs. lierfer moloreil to the .llose City iilioul n week nw Sltil t re turned xhortly afterwards. lU-luriHMl lo Penilleeon Mrs. Mattle Ihiehannll.' oT Pen dleton, lias returned to her home niter several days In l.a (ininde, the house tfilest of Mrs. Harriet Harrison. OLD TILERS Dorla Stevens, sometimes known n Mrs. Dudley Field Malone, haB gone to Dayton, Tcnn.. to Join her hus band, who la defending John T. Scopes. And what n phock the hotel clerk got when- she signed her maiden name on the reirlnterl TRIAL THRILL Vb-iteil here yesterdny Mrs. It. Haegrey, of Kuterprise. visited at Hie N. Nelson home here for u short time yesterday after noon. Mrs. lluegrey had been to I'nion and was en rout; home- 4 1 ; ' Visiting brother here , tj Mies Klisyi Voelz Is visiting In ,a Orande at the home, of Iter brother, A. I.. Voelz. She Is .from laiberne. .Minn., and expects t6 be Ju re one month. ' . .J located outing site ; l.e.ster Sloddard im .H.1 l- nd rew went up Catherine Creek ye lerdjLV to locale 'pliifO fop Hi" L.. s. Kather's and Hoii'h outlngjo be held July V M and 'Hit. Tn attend party MisreH I'.arbara and Juaiiitji.'niid Master Kinest Stitziur went to 111 gin thin morning to attend the birthday parly of their 'cousin, Martin Hirson'. ' They, will tfeetirn home this evening. Called by Illness ' - . . . Mr. and Mrs. M. - Wolverton and dauKhter. of Kcho. were In Iji O ramie thin morning on Iheir way to Lostine. calletl theie by the serious illness of Ml'. Wolver ton's nepliew. Atleiuleil nmeral Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Jenkins pars ed throitph ;raude this morn ing en- route to their home al Wal lmvt. after a. trip to Cortland. While there they attended the fu neral of Mrs- Jenkin's mother. Hchinis from Wisconsin Mrs. T. K. Mitchell was in' l.a Orande this morning on her way to her home at Wallowa, after the past six w eeks spent in . tioul h'-ni ; -r-i i n;rt(i ti TnM wfy fKtir is'nbt ivifvery lively us delivered by some ut the j;rayh:iircd majot b'iiKue pllcliiag' stars, it Is proved lfy th1 I crowds ctiipilvd Tujiday. In the American h-aue I here are eleven pitchers with records of one llil or lefst per inning, and of Hie eleven, eight are veterans of ttmny seasons. The NwlTonal lea gue has iiiiie -pileiii'i v.'lili.lin av-I'-hlge of one hit or lerss peiMnnlng and only two of iheiie are youngs ters. These figures arc from the fitly leading piuhejs in each lea gue. Walter Johnson wlill holds the crown for effectiveness In the American league ami Adoll'o I. none of the Cincinnati Ueds is leading in effectiveness in the National league. Sam Cray of l'ltiiad- lphia. Muck eye of Cleveland and Stoiu-r of De troit, are the Ihree younger twirl e,ra in the Anu i ie:in liiiue who are crowding the veteran;? for honors. In thot'Naflnmn 'league lielnhart of St.,J.uuiS -uul J iiton of lloslon are the yViungsleVs 'ranUimr nlfih'. ' ;'oveli4l;U. aii d 'Mtirherry of WashUiKlv'U . re not far behind j their great team mate In effective-! ness, and Dnieh Keuther of the' Sttnutors-is Hhaivcrajrng one hit per irtniiig. I'tanlinlh itnd Mo gridge q. St - lovha. MvUBs of De troit ami Herb ivnnnck nf the New York Vunkeci aru l ho other Amer ican league piichers vho can hold the opposition to- one Ji it per in- 'The'TlilintH YiavTXofThe lead ing effectives, in the Nallon d lea- rgue,. Jrl,i J'eyllt and Vii:il. ihirtij-. Sohav 'ithti Chicago '-Otib. l'-'rey Jftnts :ind-Tony Kaut I Mian. "Ia.- y." . IJancv o! tJIrooUlyn and Cite Donohue cf Cincinnati are the other veteran sharpshooters in tm- National league. (ither branches of the n-eords show that these same pHcheiH leatl In other method.'! of fooling Hie batters. Vance being far in the lead in both holies in strlUeouts with j:t", compared with Johnson s tj. Kommeil ,f Hie Philadelphia Ath letics, although balled more fi ly by opptsing hatters. bads both leajineH In ganes won with Hi. an other arK anient for t he veteran's skill. . . . . . . , iii r.ii 'I'ui.i's i isii i ;it m AS NEED A GOOD TOOTH PASTE? Try This Milk Of Magnesia Tooth Paste Today s CROWD THRICE 1,US A.(IKI.r;s (AC). Thr m ar thrills Th ,n sday rewarded the adventure - loving movie fans who thronged and overflowed the cuurt room where a salesman and two truck drivers stand in peril of being convicted of plotting to kidnap Mary I'ick forth tine of the exciting eplsod had. nothing to do with the trial ilself. it developed when 1'edro l.opex, cant in the role of a grand larceny suspect, dashed through the Dick ford case corridor crowd in an attempt to escape from the district attorney's of i ice. Deputy sheriffs look alter him brandish ing revolvers and shouting "stop, or we'll shoot!" He sought asylum in the news paper reporters' room but was capt ired; and that was that. Then the prosecution, resuming (operations within the court room, cprung the second mild sensation : in jessing ' startling evidence agiiinst the would -be k Pumpers had' been found hy detectives and wji being held under g.iard to I inMe.jiiy appcauinee at the .prop- er lijiu. 1 DeJense counsel then completed the. rlo of Stirling- incidents by iechiring that Mii'y Clekford' lo'ilbje, iis well as the actress her self, ;mtst. be biQtight into, tourt lo.thnJ. 0iMc xp;rift'etliat "thiiT young ami no doubt beauti ful woman (the double) played quite an active part in the events preceding the answer of the de fendants.' Meanwhile the select loll or a jiry progressed sluggishly, with completion in sight some time today. Douglas Fairbanks, husband of Miss CicUtoid ami allege. I lo have icon selected by the plotters as the man to i ay Mary's JiMHi.noo ransom, w as again In court and igain disappointed tin- movie funs who had assembled to hear him testily. In the two 'lays I he ath letic film slar has been present he has not so much as hurdled a table, his most diamalic gen tine' In tug a quick twirl of the mustache. It lte moves t lie I 'lim it t'otiluhiN V ;rlt It Corrects Acid Mouth 1'it'veiils 'I'tHith Itivay Its Dally lc Divvcnt l.vorrlicn. Glass Drugs Inc. La Grande, Oregon Markets I'MUII.AMI MAKKI IS. VdKTI.ANIl, lire. (Al') . l.ivi stock sh'tuly loday. Kkks anj but torl'ut BtvUfly, bulUrr 4 Sc. iurri:iu'AT. SAN 1'IIANCISCO (Al)' Hut tcrfat 55c here today. 1'ortllillll ;riiin Market rcillTI.ANH. Ore. (Al') Wlicat Hard while 11. S. ISaart, July, $1.45; AllBilst, $1.44; soft while, July, f AuKOst, Jl.4i: wesi eru while. July, $1.42; .northern spring, July. J1.42; August, $1.41; hard wlhlcr. July. $l.4:; Alifrust. $1.4:1; western red. July. $1,311; Aim-iKil, $l.:i: lillll. hard white, July, $l.lli; AiiBiist, $1.4'J. t'orn No. 3. yellow, July, $47; AuKiint, $47. . Sl - THK I'HINCE OF WALKS hun't anyllilnB on tills man. Vta. fount Knrlinnrth, nliru It corned tn rlnkluR III nslt for sport, lino Kucbuoiili Is mil ilolni a jump turn in ski rsco al Murrcn, SwIUiflacid. GANGER CURES ARE DISCUSSED GcoRraphical Society Kniaged at Statements (Continued from rg One.) court you'll find JiKUl I'ernulidea. In almost exactly the bailie, southern latitude tin HrnnoH Aires, where, uccunllnK" to press dlsimlcln s, the thermometer stood nt 5 below zero a few days ago. Juan Kernandea was Alexander Mellilrk'8 Island nil niiht. I'apl. Stradllnc of .Ilia llrlllsli privateer tUnitue 1'urls marooned hint there in 1704 und he stuck It out, nil by litmseir, for four or rive years be foro another ship took him off. Tiny du say liefoe Rot n Kood deal of his dope from Helklrk but he certainly dhln't borrow the hit ter's iskuid lo put 111 bis yarn. The Crusoe und Helklrk Islands don't match. I Koine National tJeocraplile So ciety members say liel'oo had In mind un Island off the south or southern Central American Carib bean coast. Some suy he hadn't any particular Island In mind ut all, bclnB more Interested In Itoblnson's adventures than in the part of the world ho experienced them In. XHW YtlltK (Al1) Slocks SlroiiR American Can on record iilKh; lends upturn. Itotlds Irregular, trading inter est lap. Foreign exchnniT' Steady, IJan Ish kroner so-irs to new hltrh. Cotton Strons:; bullish bureau report. Huffar I.Qwi'r: increased offer ing of .iluly free, ToffLe Iflt-lier, 'better ' spot de-iiuiml. ClllCACd. (AC) Wheat" Hurely steady; dauiage reports northwest. Corn Steady; sympathy wheat. (.'utile Dull. Hogs Higher und active. with FIGHT TO FINISH IS PROMISED (Continued from Tage One.) War Officers Command Same .Men as Vcieran 117 Ycnrs Itatcr When Women Buy Socks for Men TYrli.-ipi it is tlic slslc and Rnoil lwks of Iron r.l.itl x:ks that ttrst nttract the wives and mothers who select sKks for llieir hiiobands and mmis. Hit, tliit's not the thief reason whv the simc wotnen con tinue aR.im and agMin to buy Iron Clad SJ--k5. It's because in aadi tion to their line appearance. Iron Clad $vks are socks that uear. Let us ihow them to you. s2!)c Jo !)0c a Pair SAVK NOW Throughout July at CLINT'S REMODELINC SALE SAI.KM. ore. C. II. Acltin. a ri-Nitlenl of S:th Ci!l of how lie Wiin Ire'vl ;y lil'-U tle.-r I. is! J-Vit-linlay MulA' I Isliini: tn lli: tmrlti 'fork trNhi A'nlii.n,' liver, alx mi!t ust tr .Mehinna. ' AcIoiCwhh. uyUiimr t!on fhe riv r whui he noh'ci .1 I be decr'irn- proaehttlK'- lie !IIHT a nme m. fricM.-'i tli.' aninial. Icil. the deer Kntmii'-.i in his tlirecMnn. Mr. Aetnn ii'lv " pen Bernini ill 1 em pi J ! rriuhteii tin 1 -r. V, ran lowar-l Acton, who rlil;lhe. a In-, wner MtiMinK, l.a.. (AC)--Thc tti.s linetiun is claitne.l hy Monroe Catiip. No- I nilt 'l Spanish War Vi'lcrans, that it is ihc only one In Hie . count r . hav ing for Ms three princu-al tniap niticeis Hie Kaine men who f oitUliUtHleO the e1erans ;is ;t unit In the Spiini-sli-Amcricitn War. . . . '.' The oiTieer;i are l-'rank C. Shilihs C"nniaii'lr; lhn;eii-' ,. Courtney, m uinr ice -co n 1 1 n a i ioVr, ami Wal jPr It. 'ManKUin, junior ice-coni- ucTioer. 'i leV w.-re captain. nr:i lieutenant, ati'l second lieulenanl. i-i-spcclively. of Company IS. Kirs! Utiriiitf inn prenie court. will detriniiH whether the city charter of l.a (iramle can confer jurisdiction of city raws upon tin circuit court Inch Is created by the luus of the slate of Oregon, Mr. Cochran say:). The rlty attorney last Wednes day niwhl tidd the city commission I hut nine out oT tell cases uppeah'd to the circuit court .were reversed, largely because of absence of wit nesses when the second trial tukea place. City iiulhoritlcH feel sure Hint If the rlt,ht of uppeal Is denied, law enforcement conditions In I. a Grande will immediately Improve grcully. (Ily 1H I'rcilcih'k Strieker) Ah far buck na UMIII, n worker at the llockefeller Institute suc ceeded in finding. I numy cases of eftneer, un extremely small r-nrlil' SO small. In fact, that tt could not lie seen directly under i he Hlronirrat inaltnil'lcallon of a microscope, ltecunlly. In lincland, more work hus been (lone alnnB tills line, and t.he findliiKN luive been confirmed. In oilier words, a very small organism seems to oc cur fulrly reBUlarly In cuscs of can cer. Whether this Rcrill Is Ihe cause of cancer. It Is still Impossible to say. It nilKlit be: or It nilitlit have snine thlnir to do with the real cause; or It iniftht be HomelllltiB entirely sec ondary, which appears only alter the cancer has started. Much more work will have to be done before these iiucHllona can be at all defin itely settled. In the ' meanwhile, even MioukIi this brminlsm should be found to l. Hie cause, we would only bo one step further In our knowledge of caniScr. We .wly have. ,,)o, new IlKht jlKlever,on the trealment ol this ailment. lancer. aoiei, like tuberculosis. Is u vld.sireau dlseasi', anil many people lire In ticaU'il in unytliini! which looks as IhoiiBh It inlRhl afford a hope for cure. Therefore, wltn the liuuiic li v which has been given tlm dis covery of this Berni, it will be If ii number of cancer curen not spring up wlilcll will sei.e on this pretext to sell llieir narninu wares to the helidess victim, "lam er l int's" lliiinifiil. l.',.r all so-called "cancer cures" are harmful. Kven If they do not nuke the cundltion worse, the de lay caused by Ihelr use pcrlnllH many n cancer to reach a since ..-i...r.. imlliincr can be done with 11. The I Ilxil profession would be j only loo Bind to welcome s.iiiic real .-ni,. of cancer other than siirBeiy. 1 but this so far Is an unrealized dream. No doilbl. It will come true I In tline. At present, 'he only hope! of cure for ealieer Is removal al the curliest possible moment, un- uslly by the knife: and ev. ryl hiiiK . that delays this removal ..-. patient's chances ol Keuiuh now is this: for every crowing liiuip. unhculliiK sore or persistent bleedlnB, consult u reputable phy sician at once. More than that, have a rcRiihir, Ihorolilth examina tion once u year. If the physician finds cancer, and lldvlses ItB re moval, do not delay! Above all. do not try "cancer cures" they tire all useless, and merely Blve the patient a lulse kw of secllrlly. while Ihe cancer rapidly becomes hopeless. Once u better euro than surgery Is discovered, It will tin mediately be widely known and universally employed. I'nforlun. ately, there are many w ho lire will Iiib to capltall.e huinanlly's per- uiMi..iil honefUlnens, an" '" told misery, by leas "cures for money. exnloltlnir worth the sake of the Juiuinese Crop Outlook liood TOKYO, (AP) The Depart ment of Agriculture has published lis ncreiiBe cstlmalea of crops In Japan for the current year. The I lev ucreuge Is estimated at 3IH.- "H2 iilobll (one ehobll eiiuals 2B acres); rve. fi2l.ll2 chobu, una wheat, 420.SIUI chobu. Conipared to the preceding year the hurley acriaBC showed a decrease of one tenth of onu pcrceuL but the rye acreage increased l.t percent ond Ihe wheat ucreage, one-half of one percent. t ,.. , . We Buy for Less We Sell for Less Men's Work Willis 50c (iaiiiitlcl tiloics, 1.1'iillier fnti'd 'o Camus (;locs, Uatbi r . fiK-i'd Cainns (llovcs, Heavy Weight ..v.I.'mv Idi'ss Miarx and Ox fords 8:i.tisnndl.t). Work Shoes Hint will . Miami h n I'd wear !M.uruiid :!..' The New York Store DESTROYERS OF HIGH PRICES 121G Adams Ave. Irish Distress llelng Itelleicd ll.'RI.IN'. (AlM-rln t)e rcpUrt of the KmerKelicy Oomniittce for Heller of Distress In the cWst of trelantl It is stated tliut during thu past four nmt a lialf months, w'ttlj tho eooiierallon of thu clergy. iHie tors und others, 46' commit tvifi have been formed In the distressed districts. - . ,. With regard to present comW lions the west, the report stale that there ure some districts wldcJi will require ai-istance until the po tato crop is ripe. In the fishing villages the people have new nets anil there will not tie much wiilit there "for the next nine inonlhs, ut all events." the report says. Drlvo carefully. ltlow your horn. Kl. Louis nian. run over girl and she up und uuirricd liun IJOTEL ASTOO 2nd & Hill Ux Aoil EVERY ROOM ha PRIVATE TOILET 50 Baths New, Modern Close to Shopping District and Theatre; FREE GARAGE Tariff hom $1 30 IlliY THIS HOME Modern n-mom liouse near Island C'lly IiIkIi wuy across f"om (ho Stance Mill. lrico $jrU0.IM. Terms. Wu linvn 8cvcinl Mh1 lots nenr the VHh)y ScIkmiI for mxlv, l-Msy Icnns, or we will build you it Miiall Iioiiio mal wll on very cusy iay-. lm-ultt. m r IFmiso 11 nd 1mm nml two neivs nrur Willow SclitKd. lift na bhmv you this pi act). WEEKS & BLACK KK.Mrons New J'oley Itlilff. liisuranco - Ixwui odd do he ii iiiulli' il until 111" liuek walk-.' i.oulslann lnlnnlr ed away a half hour laler. spanl.'ii War.- 'I ' s.', "j Ut . (.li;t, HANDY WITH l-'ISTS Safety with Service UNITED STATES BEADS 1 If you rr llilnkinir f AVo luivc ii y new color nnd l.cs In let us Itclp yon. Heads nml; Twist..- Art & Babj' Shop 'F.VICIIVTHIXO t'OR THK nAnY" IlKMfm:illN(l Holrl Knnuncr IHilg. BITCTERICK PA1TKUNS KTAMl'IJftt I. M. O. THREAT A the The best odvlci' that can he given SAI.KM. Ore. Miss Nellie Mitchell. loi:.l restaurant waitress, exhibited prowess as a pugilist. Ileporls filed with the police Indi cated I hut Miss Mitchell unit her employer, Harry Corn, engaged in a verbal battle i concerning some limn. Miss Mitchell led out wilh a hard upp'Tcut, which came in contact with one of Corn's eyes. Corn then drove to Miss Mitch ell's nose, b'lt was countered by a blow st might lo his oilier eye. Itolh of Corn's eyes were ills colored. Corn forthwith discharged Miss Mitchell, who refused lo leave the r'-stauriinl until she received her pay. The police were summoned. C! tni' i r I CouseKuee Jt 1 1 3 3t 4. y .(' 4 l ji --.. i - -.'S- itt? Spenlcr In AUmiiy lnlL A l.UA N V. Ore. A. K. I tiililnulut tif Siin 'rinctHco, believed lo he a "wild ear mu' driver Intwien 1'urtliiio and Hilii Kraiiclaco. wuh In the cotmty Jnll in defjiult oT liiiyiii'-nl of S.'iM In line tind cost (Ml I WO hpeed cliItrKejI. I )Hlli1IIMl wjis oiirMied lliroiiKh Hiilcm ind iH fur i .leff.THon by Hliito Truf fle orrfrer NhholH. but could nol l,c ciiuKh. NteholK telephone,) to rapt ii in K'-nneih Hloom of thf frtjitc force t IiIh home li'Tt: and lilomn nrrete-l t he inn after docking Idm t 4" mlti mi hour on All a (i ' sirei-if. id vki:i;M', (ii;iii:(.n: is un; or mi- ns. i.m. ( wnsc. lh.,fs lint the peint "f Ihe nirllirr. This llo-. Il:i JUt lien tin Alii'sid.nfs tlic lhl meet ef Hs kind rier h'lil In K-i l ird anil lh:il' Mr. ( haiies Keiilhi y "ittlil.ms the iln jij-.vii." anil Iti-r d.iushler. .lean. sislHn:. I'lotiiiiieiit Undon iiitiy Huiuet'i arc Ihvy. si'i:ciAi, r.-coi itsi; 1.1 nciii:o.n Dully II A. JI. lo 2 I'. .M. Ulg vaiiely to elioos" from, ass ires you of ll balanced hot weather ill'-t. ihc Hhort Order M' nil is al your s. iaIi c 1'4 horns euch day. Counter Hcrvlco the liest. The Silver Grill I my nml Muht for 2 Year. , m WEST' OWEN MOORE, CONSTANCE EENNETT, MABEL BAUIN ' CHARLES OGLE, DAVID BUTLER ; TODAY, SATl'KDAY And SUNDAY K'eip your fhlrt on. Knoxlllft (i'. nn l man whipped V neighbor for taking his off. If h. aarertliui tU b know! It'i ocl. .. . Protected Tires General Curd Cfimsj Ivanhi Vacuunt (up Kid Youiwir of Tire Expense! Jennings & Shumate UK" In n i l l,'V,r fi v '9 With- ANNA NH-SSON And LKWIS STONK Arcade TODAY rf-f?: :f.',. t I, i;J The Store with a